Achieving uniform thread load distribution in bolted joints using different pitch values

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Ibai Coria, M. Abasolo, Aitor Gutiérrez, J. Aguirrebeitia
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Abstract

Bolted joints are a critical component of machines and structures under cyclic loading. Bolt fatigue failure usually takes place in the first engaged thread for being the most loaded one. In this sense, a uniform thread load distribution improves its mechanical response and consequently the reliability of the joint. For this purpose, different thread pitch values can be used in the bolt and the nut, and there is an optimum value that leads to the most uniform load distribution for each particular joint configuration (geometry, preload level, materials and boundary conditions). Sopwith developed an analytical model to calculate this value, but no validation was carried out. This work presents a semianalytical model to estimate the load distribution for any differential thread spacing, which can also be used to calculate the optimum value. The results of this model are nearly coincident with Finite Element results and more accurate than those obtained from Sopwith model.
在使用不同节距值的螺栓连接中实现均匀的螺纹载荷分布
螺栓连接是机械和结构在循环荷载作用下的关键部件。螺栓疲劳破坏通常发生在第一个啮合螺纹,因为它是载荷最大的一根螺纹。从这个意义上说,均匀的螺纹载荷分布改善了其机械响应,从而提高了关节的可靠性。为此,可以在螺栓和螺母中使用不同的螺纹节距值,并且存在一个最佳值,该值可导致每种特定连接配置(几何形状,预紧水平,材料和边界条件)的最均匀负载分布。Sopwith开发了一个分析模型来计算这个值,但没有进行验证。本文提出了一个半解析模型来估计任何不同螺纹间距的负载分布,该模型也可用于计算最优值。该模型的计算结果与有限元计算结果基本一致,且比Sopwith模型的计算结果更精确。
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Mechanics & Industry
Mechanics & Industry ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL-MECHANICS
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
25
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: An International Journal on Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Applications With papers from industry, Research and Development departments and academic institutions, this journal acts as an interface between research and industry, coordinating and disseminating scientific and technical mechanical research in relation to industrial activities. Targeted readers are technicians, engineers, executives, researchers, and teachers who are working in industrial companies as managers or in Research and Development departments, technical centres, laboratories, universities, technical and engineering schools. The journal is an AFM (Association Française de Mécanique) publication.
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